Embracing Gratitude: A Lifelong Journey of Faith

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1) "Gratitude is one of those things that throughout eternity will never reach the point of being grateful enough. Gratitude is the fire, the fuel that fuels our fire. As I'm doing this study and I realize that it really lies underneath almost every good virtue that we need. You won't be generous with your money if you're not grateful with your heart. You won't serve with joy if you're not grateful to God for your service." [31:58] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Gratitude motivated them to risk their lives to honor the memory of this king. That's powerful. Not duty. There was no reward. Trophy for the head of Saul. Though King David in the next book, 2 Samuel, hears about it, calls them together, and blesses them for what they did. They get blessed, but that's not what motivated them. If you're motivated to be grateful because it's required of you, it's no longer gratitude. It's obligation. Gratitude is a debt that you pay because you choose to want to pay it." [49:16] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Gratitude doesn't look at how much it costs. It looks at how much you gave. Gratitude doesn't look at how difficult the task is. It's how kind you've been to me. And I want to say thank you for being kind. You don't owe me. I'm doing this because I'm grateful. You know, nobody paid Jabesh to go there. Now, David rewards them. They didn't know that. They just went and honored a man that saved their dad's life, saved their mom's life, saved their aunt and uncle's, grandpa's life." [01:07:07] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "We're asking the Lord to make us people of gratitude. But you can't and you won't be grateful if you don't remember kindnesses. That have been done to you and for you or to others that have affected you to be grateful ultimately to Jesus where we give him our full hundred pounds of gratitude. I don't know. That just sticks in my spirit, that hundred pounds. I can just see it. It's like gratitude. If you had a, had a word picture, it'd be a hundred pounds of the most valuable substances you can think of a hundred pounds of rare jewels, gold, a hundred pounds, and it's nothing, nothing compared to you, Lord, nothing." [01:27:42] (69 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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